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Lithograph on Rives BFK White paper // Portraits (Red) 1 by Christopher Wool, created in 2014, is a lithograph on Rives BFK White paper. In this piece, Wool introduces a striking red dotted pattern as the central focus, surrounded by black and gray ink splatters. The bold red shape, formed by densely packed dots, contrasts sharply with the fluid, irregular ink marks, creating a dynamic balance between geometric order and organic randomness. The use of red adds a vivid element to Wool’s typically monochromatic palette, drawing attention to the interplay between structure and spontaneity. The piece captures Wool’s ongoing exploration of abstraction, texture, and visual tension.
Portraits (Red) 1, 2014
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Lithograph on Rives BFK White paper // Portraits (Red) 1 by Christopher Wool, created in 2014, is a lithograph on Rives BFK White paper. In this piece, Wool introduces a striking red dotted pattern as the central focus, surrounded by black and gray ink splatters. The bold red shape, formed by densely packed dots, contrasts sharply with the fluid, irregular ink marks, creating a dynamic balance between geometric order and organic randomness. The use of red adds a vivid element to Wool’s typically monochromatic palette, drawing attention to the interplay between structure and spontaneity. The piece captures Wool’s ongoing exploration of abstraction, texture, and visual tension.
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